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Sun, 01 Mar 2015 20:18:08 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2By: Timhttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-116007
TimMon, 29 Aug 2011 10:16:16 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-116007To add one more timer to the list i would suggest Timerrr. It looks and works like a regular kitchen timer.
]]>By: Donhttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-77254
DonMon, 27 Sep 2010 06:19:03 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-77254In addition to E.gg Timer and Kukuklok that you mentioned under “Use Time Management Apps,” there’s also http://www.KitchenTimer.org, which is great because it let’s you set multiple timers and it’ll even let you display another website in an iframe on the right. That way, you can open your email on the right and use the timers to see how long it takes you to get through your inbox. I really speed through my client emails this way.
]]>By: Lomosaltadohttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-75700
LomosaltadoWed, 08 Sep 2010 19:31:22 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-75700uou great point, we have to do what we have to do jaja
]]>By: Wing Loonhttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-73787
Wing LoonSun, 15 Aug 2010 16:00:30 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-73787RescueTime.com shld rescue their domain. Already expired :(
]]>By: Simonhttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-73582
SimonThu, 12 Aug 2010 22:11:43 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-73582At 18 I hardly think you’ve had enough time to fully grasp the concepts of freelancing, or even understand the industry fully.
Gen Ys… When will they learn.
]]>By: Taimur Asgharhttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-73562
Taimur AsgharThu, 12 Aug 2010 15:48:37 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-73562Hey! nice to see more young people like me in blogging and freelancing field :).
Thanks Mathew for great advices :)
]]>By: Richttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-73447
RicWed, 11 Aug 2010 22:04:42 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-73447An independent should always have a number of personal projects in the pipeline should paid work drop off temporarily. Also it is good to spend time reviewing what you’ve done in the busy years, when perhaps you were too busy spending all your time chasing the $$$ and meeting dealines. You might notice that you’ve drifted off-course from the type of projects you aimed to work on when setting out, or that the range of projects or clients has narrowed, or the quality (or fees) isn’t as good as a few years ago. Taking time out every now and then to review past work and update your website, portfolio or business strategy isn’t quite work and isn’t quite holiday, but is important and may help re-inpire you if you’re feeling jaded or at a loose end.
]]>By: Thomas Retterbushhttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-73433
Thomas RetterbushWed, 11 Aug 2010 21:02:48 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-73433I was about ready to go crazy trying to do too many things at once. I was taking it beyond multi-tasking, to a new term I coined, “chaos-tasking”.

Some of your tips have given me new hope, so that I may be able to escape throwing myself in front of a bus (I am exaggerating now, so no need to call a crisis intervention support group on my behalf), by using some time management apps and automating some of my tasks.

Thanks for saving my life!

]]>By: Danielhttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-73237
DanielWed, 11 Aug 2010 06:08:26 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-73237I would like to work one month and take 11 off. Then I wouldn’t have to manage my time at all. This is what I will be working on. Check out “4 hour work week” by Timothy Ferris for starters.
]]>By: Intuhttp://sixrevisions.com/productivity/9-productivity-techniques-for-freelancers/#comment-73218
IntuTue, 10 Aug 2010 21:27:25 +0000http://sixrevisions.com/?p=3770#comment-73218Buy a really good office chair – best investment in productivity you can make.

BTW – if you have to remind yourself to work, you need to find a real job – freelance is not for you.